The chronicles of Narnia’s children

The young stars of the new Prince Caspian movie tell the Sunday Times how they kept their family life on track during months on location

Like many other Oxford students, Anna Popplewell was last week marking the end of her university exams - typically with a round of parties or punting. Next week, the teenager will enjoy a rather more high-profile celebration when she dons a glitzy dress to tread the red carpet at what is being billed as one of the biggest-ever film premieres to be held in Britain.

Up to 10,000 people are expected at Thursday's London screening of Prince Caspian, the second of CS Lewis's seven Narnia chronicles to be adapted by Disney for the cinema.

For young fans, it will be a magical glimpse into the kingdom of Narnia - the fantastical world of talking creatures into which the four Pevensie siblings are once again transported for another heroic adventure. For the young stars who play the Pevensies - William Moseley, 21, Popplewell, 19, Skandar Keynes, 16, and Georgie Henley, 12 - it will be